Luciferase Firefly Protein
Luciferase is a general term for the class of oxidative enzymes used in bioluminescence and is distinct from a photoprotein. Luciferase catalyzes a bioluminescent reaction which involves the substrate luciferin as well as Mg2+ and ATP, produces green light with a wavelength of 562 nm. Luciferase from firefly is broadly used as a reporter for studying gene regulation and function, and for pharmaceutical screening.
Product Specifications
Gene Aliases
Luciferase-like monooxygenase, LUC, EC 1.13.12.7, Luciferase Firefly, Luciferase
Reactivity
Firefly
Target
Recombinant Firefly Luciferin 4-monooxygenase
Type
Protein
Sequence
Purification
Purified by proprietary chromatographic techniques.
Assay Protocol
Concentration
1 mg/ml
Format
Liquid// 20mM Tris-HCl buffer (pH-8), 1mM DTT, and 10% glycerol. Physical appearance: Sterile filtered colorless solution.
Reconstitution
Molecular Weight
63 kDa
Notes
Formerly GWB-BSP228
Protein Length
Recombinant
NCBI Gene Symbol
LUCIFERASE FIREFLY
Host or Source
E. Coli
Protein Name
Luciferin 4-monooxygenase
Gene Name URL
Luciferase Firefly
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